Robert Frost's poem Acceptance, David Goldblatt's mother and child photograph, and The Grapes of Wrath all wind together as one. In The Grapes Of Wrath, The Joad Family has to pack up their belongings and move away from the place they call home, not knowing what the future will bring them. I feel as though this painting represents how the Joads must have felt on their journey to California. As Robert Frost said, 'Let the night bee too dark for me to see into the future. Let what will be, be.'

Right when I saw this picture, it reminded me of the Joads on their journey. I pictured them on the side of a highway right when Grandpa Joad passed away. They never knew what was ahead of them, if they would be accepted or not or what lied ahead with their fate.